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center frame is a clay coyote flameware small skillet with two freshly cracked eggs in the middle of the pan. The skillet has the handle facing to the right of the frame. The skillet is grey with dark speckles through out the glaze.They yokes look raw and the whites of the eggs are just starting to turn from clear to white, with a small bit of clear eggs still around the two yokes in the center of the small skillet. The gas burner is lit, with small blue flames visible
Clay Coyote Cazuela in action and being made in the pottery studio in Hutchinson Minnesota
a vertically framed photograph shows a close up of a clay coyote small skillet filled with apple slices. the skillet is held aloft from the left of the frame, with the bakers hand just visible on the very left edge of the frame. the skillet is full of sliced, peeled apples and is in position to start pouring them out of the skillet into a clay coyote square baker, positioned just below the small skillet. the square baker is glazed in joes blue. the small skillet is glazed in coyote grey, to denote that it is flameware. the square baker is resting on a white kitchen countertop.
a vertically framed photograph shows a close up almost overhead view of a clay coyote small skillet that is filled with sliced and peeled apple pieces. the small skillet is glazed in coyote grey to denote that it is flameware. the small skillet is sitting on a white kitchen countertop. behind (from the viewers perspective) the small skillet is a clay coyote little dipper glazed in midnight garden. the little dipper is filled with small cubes of butter. there is white light coming from a source near the top of the photograph.
a vertically framed photograph shows a clay coyote small skillet that has been used to start apples for an apple crisp. the apples are peeled and sliced, and have been partially cooked in the skillet. the baker is mid process of scooping the apples from the small skillet into a clay coyote square baking dish. the bakers hands are coming into from from the top left corner of the photograph. their left hand is holding the small skillets handle, keeping the skillet aloft over the baking dish, while the bakers right hand is using a wooden spatula to help move the apple slices. the square baking dish is glazed in joes blue. roughly half of the apples have been poured out of the small skillet into the baking dish. behind the baking dish also on the white kitchen countertop the baking dish is sitting on is a clay coyote whisky bowl. it is in shadow and slightly out of focus.
a woman in a dark shirt and grey apron is holding a red and black checkered kitchen hot pad around the handle of a clay coyote flameware small skillet. There are two eggs inside the small pan which is held at a slight angle over a lit gas burner. In the background, also on the stove top is a clay coyote flameware dutch oven with lid on, behind that is a knife block slightly out of focus.
center frame is a clay coyote flameware small skillet with two freshly cracked eggs in the middle of the pan. The skillet has the handle facing to the right of the frame. The skillet is grey with dark speckles through out the glaze.They yokes look raw and the whites of the eggs are just starting to turn from clear to white, with a small bit of clear eggs still around the two yokes in the center of the small skillet. The gas burner is lit, with small blue flames visible
a clay coyote flameware small skillet sits in the middle of the frame. The skillet is grey with speckled through out the glaze. A woman's hands are seen cracking the second egg of two into the pan, the brown egg shell is cracking open and egg is still falling from the egg shell into the pan. In the pan two yokes are visible. The pan is on a lit gas burner with blue flame visible beneath it. In the foreground to the lower left of the shot, two brown eggs are sitting in a grey egg carton. Only the last 4 egg compartments are seen, the rest is out of shot. Behind the clay coyote flameware small skillet towards the upper left of the shot is a slightly out of focus clay coyote dutch oven with lid on. it is the same color as the skillet.
a clay coyote flameware small skillet is center frame. It is grey with speckles through out the glaze. A woman's hands are visible coming from the right of the shot, she is just about to crack a 2nd egg into the small skillet. The skillet sits on top of a lit gas burner on a kitchen range. In the foreground just barely in the frame is the edge of a grey egg carton with the top of one brown egg barely peaking into frame. Behind and to the left of the small skillet is a clay coyote dutch oven, the top of the dutch oven is not in frame, and it is only visible out of focus and from the handle and below.
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Clay Coyote Flameware Small Skillet

$115.00

Get Fired up in the Kitchen with this Unique Skillet

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SKU: COY-099 Categories: Ceramics, Every Day Pots, Flameware, For the Home Chef, French, Made at Clay Coyote Tags: clay coyote flameware, Cooking with Clay, nickel-free, oven, skillet, stovetop
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Skillets are a culinary staple in any kitchen, and the Clay Coyote Small Skillet is no exception! Our Flameware is made to be used on direct heat, as well as in the oven. The clay allows for an even cooking surface which won’t burn food. From searing to frying and everything in between, the Clay Coyote Small Skillet will be your new go-to pan.

  • Made out of Clay Coyote Flameware.
  • Available in Coyote Gray only.
  • Stamped with Clay Coyote Logo.
  • Not non-stick so you will need to use a cooking spray or oil.
  • 8” inches in diameter and 1 3/4” in depth.
  • Made to be used over direct heat such as gas, electric, and glass top stoves.
  • Dishwasher, oven, microwave, and food safe.
  • Lead-, Cadmium-, Nickel-free and safe for people with metal allergies.

Clay Coyote Flameware Small Skillets are handmade, wheel thrown, and are custom patterns and designs of Clay Coyote Arts, Inc.

All Clay Coyote Flameware Small Skillets will look similar, however, please allow for some handmade differences.

Check out our blog here to see how we use our pots, our Pinterest page here for more recipes and ideas, and follow us on Instagram here to stay up to date!

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Weight 7 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 8 in

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